You can use them on any mechanical keyboard (and a few non-mechanical keyboards) with Cherry MX stems on them. They are actually a lot of suggestions so I am not going to name them all - it depends on what your budget is, what kind of feel you are looking for in a keyboard, how compact you want your keyboard to be and whether you need bluetooth or backlighting.

If you don't know the answer to these questions, I would recommend a tenkeyless keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches if you don't have a need for the number pad. The Filco Majestouch 2 TKL, WASD V2 87, WASD Code 87 and KUL ES-87 are a few good suggestions that most people would throw around if you are new to mechanical keyboard. However, there are also cheaper Chinese-made alternatives that you could consider if you are on a tight budget.

Filco Convertible 2 Tenkeyless with Cherry MX Brown or Blue (I don't know if they sell in other Cherry variants)

Varmilo VB87M with Cherry MX Brown, Blue, Red or Black (Again, I don't know if they sell in other Cherry variants)

I use USB-connected keyboards so I don't know too much in detail about the bluetooth options. However, according to what I have come across while researching about mechanical keyboards, these two seem to be on the top of the list that uses the standard layout with the Filco seemingly more reliable in bluetooth connectivity (but not in USB-mode) than the Varmilo across the different reviews. There are other options out there if you don't care for the standard tenkeyless layout like the Filco Manila Air, Anne Pro (60% layout) and the soon-to-be-released / recently-released lofree keyboard.